Fire brigade unable to douse blaze for more than seven hours because of shortage of water tankers
Fire brigade unable to douse blaze for more than seven hours because of shortage of water tankersA Fire broke out in the warehouse of an automobile company located at Kanhe Phata near Talegaon on the old Pune-Mumbai highway on Monday night around 11.20 pm. The blaze was on for more than seven hours, as the firemen trying to douse it did not have enough water tankers. The exact reason behind the fire was not known, but the goods kept inside the 200x200 sq ft room was completely destroyed.
Tough job: Firemen fight the blaze at the auto company at Kanhe
Phata near Talegaon on NH-4. Pic/Vishal SureshThe materials kept inside the warehouse were made of plastic and stored in wooden boxes. There were
oil drums and paint boxes also in the storeroom. Nobody was injured in the incident, as it took place after the godown was shut down for the night. The Pimpri-Chinchwad fire brigade got a call around 11.15 pm and a team of 16 firemen reached the spot in a few minutes. The operation continued for more than seven hours as the firemen faced many difficulties while dousing the conflagration.
"The warehouse was about eight kilometres away from the Kanhe Phata on the old Pune-Mumbai highway. We had limited water tankers at our disposal and the site was far away," said Bharat Phalke, senior fireman from Wallabhnagar fire station. "So, we had to make around six to eight trips to and fro from the Kanhe Phata, where a eatery owner provided us water from his well. This arrangement was also possible only after MLA Balasaheb Bhegde intervened."